At Lula Grove, we love uncovering pieces of the past that tell a story—and this month’s featured find is a true literary time capsule. Say hello to the March 1991 issue of Literary Cavalcade, Scholastic’s beloved classroom magazine that once brought contemporary literature and student writing into schools across the country.
What Is Literary Cavalcade?
If you were a student or teacher in the '80s or '90s, chances are you remember Literary Cavalcade. Published monthly by Scholastic, this magazine was a staple in middle and high school English classrooms. Each issue featured a curated mix of short stories, poetry, nonfiction, and student submissions—designed to spark discussion, inspire writing, and connect young readers with literature in a fresh, accessible way.
Why This Issue?
The March 1991 edition (Vol. 43, No. 6) is a standout for collectors and educators alike. While the exact contents vary by issue, this one reflects the educational tone and literary trends of the early '90s. It’s a rare glimpse into how literature was taught and celebrated in classrooms over three decades ago.
Whether you're a homeschool parent looking for authentic vintage resources, a teacher building a nostalgic classroom display, or a collector of educational ephemera, this magazine is a charming and meaningful addition to your shelf.
Condition & Details
This copy is in good vintage condition, with light edge wear and mild age toning—just enough to show its journey through time without compromising readability. All pages are intact and unmarked. Measurements are included in the product photos for reference.
Why We Love It
At Lula Grove, we believe every item has a story—and this one speaks to the power of words, the joy of learning, and the timeless value of student voices. It’s more than a magazine; it’s a piece of literary history.
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